A New Album From 99 Bears
Monday, December 14th, 2020
Written By: David Francis
99 Bears is what happens when you bring together a Lady, an accomplished Rock Ringer / Songwriter, a renowned Artist and a national lockdown. Let me introduce you to 99 Bears. A talented and creative trio who have collectively written and produced the new album "Dances With Demons" an eclectic mix of musical styles which will take you on a journey describing the undulating landscape that is "life".
All of the profits from sales of the CD will go to a selection of mental health charities in the hope that every contribution, however small, may go some way toward saving a life and showing that person what a wonderful human being they are.
The album is already getting some very positive reviews.
It's a funny, yet sensitive album which you'll will find yourself singing along to. If you or someone you know suffers with mental health issues, you will understand this album brilliantly and, if you don't, you will begin to understand what many people are going through. It's a cleverly written album which will make you fell every emotion throughout the 13 tracks starting with Demons, which you can hear below, and ending with Thank You.
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